![]() A A D A Bm Youre as smooth as Tennessee whiskey D Bm A A D A Youre as sweeeeet as strawberry wine E A Bm Youre as warm as a glass of brandy D Bm A A D A And honey, I stay stoned on your love all the time. The song climaxes in a solo fight between guitars and fiddles before the vocals rip through a high-speed ode to whiskey: “ Kentucky, Tennessee, you better find whiskey / Not leaving, that’s a fact / Small batch, sour mash / Red nose, red face, gonna wreck the whole place.” You might not be sad at the end of this song, but you’ll probably be out of breath. A Bm But when you poured out your heart I didnt waste it D Bm A E Cause theres nothing like your love to get me high, yeah. Sure, if you read the lyrics, it’s still a song about turning to whiskey after a heartbreak, but the mood is definitely more upbeat. That’s why the dizzyingly fast, quick-witted “Whiskey’s Gone” from the Zac Brown Band is such a nice break. #4 “Whiskey’s Gone” – Zac Brown Band So many whiskey songs are downers: They’re about heartbreak, drowning your sorrows in a glass or (usually) both. #5 Jack Daniels – Miranda Lambert “ Daddy always said he was wrong for me / And in the end, he’d only bring me misery,” Lambert sings against guitar strums in the opening lines of “Jack Daniels.” She takes another verse of teasing the real subject of her song: He was “ born and raised in Lynchburg, Tennessee,” and she says that “w hen I’m with him, I get meaner.” The song builds and builds in pace and volume until Lambert admits what she’s really talking about when she sings “ I fell in love with Jack Daniel’s again.” It’s a deeply playful song, and hard to listen to only once. ![]() To see a list of The World’s Best Drinking Songs (see which George Jones Hit tops the list) see our blog HERE For a list of the Bartender’s Best Bottles of Bourbon click our Blog HERE For a list of Most Drinkable Ryes see our Blog HERE Here is The Boot’s List: Top 10 Country Songs About Whiskey ![]() David Allen Coe “Jack Daniels if you Please”Īnd OF COURSE speaking of “Tennessee Whiskey” – we are partial to George Jones version of the song, which now somewhat of a country standard – so many artists have covered it.Cole Swindell “Ain’t Worth the Whiskey”.Asleep at the Wheel “The Letter that Johnny Walker Red”.Here is our list of forgotten great tunes (you can see The Boots full list and article below!) We do think that there are a few good songs that The Boot left off: Over here at The George Jones, we serve A LOT of Whiskey – and we are partial to Tennessee whiskey (which is why #1 on The Boot’s list is no suprise to us!).
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